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Show I mt A ' SVllSCiarTlON KATES: i i ef year f .l (ayatl& f - ; in advance), Editor. has been made transmission n through the mans as .office for i,second-clas- on f i .1. F. GIBBS, mail matter. s f SATURDAY MORN., JUNE 15,(189o i'll i 1- Volume III. of The Blade is before you. To many of our friends in Juab CountyThe Blade is no stranger, and1 they, will look with lenient syrqpfithy on 'this number, the first published in Nephi. Since last week, pPhe Blade has been moved, and established in this place without .a break ip its regularity. During that time a hundred ' things, aside "from securing material for this issue and it into shape, b,ave been dome, gettipg f a matter of course,1 we have as and, been unablp to bestow even ordinary care on' this nmmbcr. The above is offered as an explanation and not as an t 'agent for B R. Birchall io the accredited fleid as subscrip uill taktne and The Blade, I . Irion and business solicitor. , - ;4 Below to AGENTS: a list of our agents, who will RLA-D- E , t ' 1 of Number t j- J TO OUR NEW CONSTITUENCY. T&E BLADE m 'WWW , and. receipt foj apologn it.3CGi va subscriptions We are well aware that the change j?liyments: Ct Tooel Ibapah, Chistaiu, Winof base to Neiihi ii an experiment, and i, JjILEAftD fOrNTY, i , one that may prpve costly and disapCJty. " , jt ' J j - - Joseph A layman, Christian Anderson. Fillmore. Thos. JTemmott, Scipio. .O. Ai Bates, Holden. .Chris. OVrsqn, Leamington. O-a- lt Karoh. Cnue, ifatton. Petersburg.' Geo. James Virydl R'ffi.Vo Burbank. The Blade buried jn Nephi and an dnpretentious" little epitaph engraved io its memofy in the hearts of the people, thati not; to make an effort to broaden its sphere of usefulness. Should death be its fate, the effort' to live among you will not be regretted. The efforts of The Blade to 'secure patronage will not be character ized by methods. aggressive and once be at will Our efforts persistent t f Hvvtim; jAdams. Meadow. . Tbero Da prophecy somewhere in the now to look tip the ex )pble (ho time just laltplaee)" 'weather in the But we would rather see pointing. - tells of fe aflolly, warm It is believed the Hue prophecy refers to the fact that iQ srne and gentlemanly. wickedness j0f the people lattef-day- s. . , . weather down east and the tween wicked perverseness of the people on 'the ensound money doctrine jand further force the forpflosition. by pointing out the 1 states 5act that out here in the IS to one Uhe weather ia luxuriously cool, it will to free (speedily onvert the gold bug3 suffi silver, I thejeceut hot spell iaatt -- -- icieatly convincing,1 the West should site iu a monster petition to King Sol to states 1 focus onoe more on the gold, bug The problem of free coinage would then Ibe Solved by a wholesale migration of gold i ' bugs to thesilver states. L a i a The deoisiou of .Judge Merritt h the leohtest overjhe receivership Tor1 the O. S, ;hi& U. H., do33 not strike the average citizen as being favorable to Southern 'Utah. There is a very general feeling Wilt handicap tha road Ubatit - that - is se non-residen- ts, g pointing Southwardfrom Milford and extension. In jpi event the much desired liddiVion the Denver people may. regard it.be extension of their road as being in view of the fact that pro bible competition as Wo Southern Utah been relega- i may be Regarded aa having Bed to th- - dim future! However, Judge Elerritts decision may be a jblessing ia Standard understands or.-publishe- -i t5i3gais8i cannot now be made public. Our efforts will be to unite and build up rather than to tear down and soy the seeds of contention. The Blade will be an unwavering friend of the young people whose moral welfare is of ,mope importance than un those' whose habits are well-nig- h changeable by advanced life. The Blade is of the people, for the people and with the people,'7 and will continue to be a fearless advocate of that which is right and an unflinching opponent of that wfiich is wrong. With the foregoing introduction, we take up our staff for a journey that for weal or woe depends upon our newfound. constituency. your farm3. t The al i uost ohonomenal influx of agents of Nebraska and Kansas seating means tljat, in a very few years, land and is one v.vuterj wU go up 100 per cent. It 3f the easiest things on earth, to plant an u mortgage on yOuV farm3 or ranches! and one of the hardest jobs in Dha world to uproot the greedy tplant.bh-Dec- ii , a repre-larrne- k rs 1 3 wer-gre- III the .above advice is talced, y aur child'rn mfy' be compelled to seek Jhomes on ihe 1 een-ocorch- plains of Kansas, walie occupy the inheritances ' of ed slr.ngers tmre that became victims ct their own or he-di- d -- Tks Salt Like market is just now sup k'Lefi with early' vegetables and fruits RlUUaUfornia. Green apples 12 c per think what a boon it t?buld be i'tfiicRh P. or Denver people would push 1,road iinto Oslr Dixie; instead of J housandg of dollars going to Californiavery spring and early suramerj for vegc1 abies and fruit, it would bean advanta-merchandise teqas exchange of B .k Like dor Dixies early vsgotables and ifrgit, kus promoting home industry and a permanent blessing to both sections of Utah. V ? oawc-;:- that socivlel? Jerry If-'thi- i well-know- 5t t 1 x J,x -- I " s I i I 1 f done. at $3.00, Each. If any one is in tbe slumps, it is the sheepmen, who are not receiving a3to much ' Order W. A. Woods 'Movers, raise for their wo61 as they say it cost r Minneapolis Binders, it. Hikes, .Tiger Funks Lake, SanPetes own pleasure 'reofVVoDit Binding Twine,, Sheaf rePlymouth, late to The front. the is booming sort, and all Machine Extras now. novations and improvements made by the are attraotipg attenpresent managerstwo or three excursions Wait fc r, Itfc-- i Rush. Dont tion, and already The Morrison per week 'are billed. branch of the San Pete Valley, running hull stocks 1 near by the grounds, lands excursionists Lake Giti Salt within a few yards of the lake. Dgden, Recent reports from the Morrison coal Utah,1 Login, fields' are very encouraging and no doubts Idaho Falls now exist that the Sterling Goal & Gone and Co. have an unlimited icdy of as good, if Montpelier, I fir.ho. not better bUuminus coal than is found anywhere on tbe continent. 14j 5 j j I 1 -- A , Word In Your Ear. Its a word'of advice and suggestion. It will save you money if you heed it. Times are not as good as they were. They are improving, but still we must all retrench. Formerly we could afford to subscribe for A7AG0R & ApHIHE Got half a dozen1, possibly even a dozen, news papers and magazines. Now we must ' get along with two or three. Our home georeg t: Udell, paper we must have cant getalong with(jcperal Manaei k out that anyhow. We always found a :i i in maga-and j other deal the papers good Advertiaidy piatter free oil zines that we didnt especially care for, application. CO-OPERAT- IVE r a good weekly joura, If we could jusk-geal that would give us the cream of ali these other papers and magazines, the things best worth reading and preserving we could save both time and money, and still keep up With the worlds doing and thinking. 4WelJ, now, you can just got pubsuch a journal, Public Opinion, York lished in New City. t , f ' erst-whil- T'rV " ' . f to t b- - , t JA 01 - - y K, i s -- .lj ' l6V 1 to'to.,2 t ; i -q 4 4 t U ? , '- to 'to S 4 4 Special Excursions East 17th. , v f I f f s' ' U I V- - '5 ' r w . i Via tbe Union Pacific) June xari3Bcr4r ' to j s , Uf-'AV.v- few- , 'hSTTU - I v 'RuljB. ? -- to to - I1 r, - - - ,fi- . 5 s , A pi orb - Gil-patric- . , k, . s LOCAL TIM F. CARD. In effect, D.d. Ip.tsat. tie put A vaiioufr tat ton : Jj Northbound StatUhto-- ' Southbound. A rr. Am Leave Leave C dO fn 10 41 3.10 ,,u. 2 00 am Ogden. 3. U am Ar I salt! ) V j " iHV y Jff aft Train arrive and daily as follows . , J - 7.4 5 'am h.lOnm et, com-mite- 3 o i t hr 5.10 ).n Lar) L.J.4liuti Lv . . , S.to:dy I. i. -- s d a Eva .. rairffvli. fi.42 arn.-Leh- 8.50 a in i , .. Jf Amern Pp i 4 12 k ai a I lenst o- .iram Proi 0. J. . p- .Mani F.pk find . . pm pui J jhh ' P-i- Sv-n-v-- 3.01 : , lf 2.o ) pm eopn Art 00 pm amff .no 1 1.25 am Lv i i , .1-- 1 Q n w . J , 1 ;r and YIuh. tETE VALLEY. Spray Fruit Trees, Mr. Hottuns lianas In a Few Items WelWe say comes the Blade to Nephi. and esteemed friend, J Our long-tim- e Buy Myers Spraying Furafcs., 1, HOrnung, agent for the S. P. V. K. II. Responsible agents wealed everywhere. with headquarters at Manti, was in town how on Wednesday and ran in to say, Liberal 'Oommifsiohs Paid.. and to welcome The Blade do you do, to Nephiwhich will be Mr. Hornungs j. tv The greatest var.e we select. him From! to home. which from glean permanent Prices to siiit ajl. the following interesting items. unusually backward Spring has been Remem!) 3 Pete San this, year, but tbe throughout Garden truck rainfall unprecedented. and vegetables are somewhat behind, but F. E. Myers & Broi nrd the largest the grain and) grass cros never have American Manufacture! a been better.1 ,j of Pumps and Jl.tymg Tools. Business along the line of the San Pete I ol LeUp-to-DatValley road i3 Very good.1 Barge lots want dont you wool and grain are moving in each direction and travelers are plentiful. . Pump IMPSlirAL, Everybody Is busy in tbe SanPete towns. Business activity and local improvements At a'reasonatyld price. are going on all over, especially at the larger centers, such as Ephraim and Manti, where much building i3 being We offer until sold, Lw(180-- i Styles, SAN IT m ! J ; i impo-ssio- dt Di-tri- mt-mi- Jf-rr- y new-foa!- -- It-to- voir. o 1 di-tr- iet j K-b- l the business men as being ratheLhigh, division'oa partv lines, the spirit of the hard sentence of separation, bear But all will concede that it is belter Alias Summons. The silent witness to the cost of obedience. tot pay1 enterprise has Been waning. to all prices higher far cl emob n parties cause for it, si if is alleged by many, They know that the te eres fill the balance of the paper In the District, Court of the First Judicial Disand space rent were heart of hutrrnn tho tried of the Territory of Utah.Utah County. is found Jn the intense spirit of partis- tions to spread than matter, with reading .Mormon that asunder practices might Luella Gilpatrick, plaintiff, vb. Benjamin an ism that the discussion of politics at and a space over cheap tho ads large defendant,, of the ' has edge n doted. Sb bitter, so it is said bo in harmony with the demands of The To thaTerritoo of Utah send greetthe news. of Teople spread the expense of The details that to struggle majority. that Republiing Benjamin Gilpatrick, defendant. has this feeling beftoine, of course, reduce composing ads;would. of th6 on tonever be written wilt pages You are hereby required to appear in an cans and Democrats uo longer work be will vt von by the above result simply the but action brought again expenses, mortal history, only the recording angel ; they1 on?o did,, for the genCourt of the in the named plaintiff, gether, Tne Blade will either b a pa- First Judicial this: of the Territory of Utah, District dads. events of tfiose noted the has advancement material hied therein, eral welfare and atistvfr the compaint iu which the people o? Juab County and to ten of the day of servuiUun (exclusive be true, as it The case has heen appealed to the per days of the place. alter tbe service ou Q.i of this summons a will take pride, or it will seek fofuge ice) -if served within this County; or if served out doubtl ess .is to tt certain extent, right Supreme Judge of the Universe for within was in oblivion, of this County, but iu this or now is a good' time; to begin a, i dorm, final decision. The Blade says it within otherwise days forty twenty days; will be taken against you, to obey the laws of the; land, and default by judgment A little reflection will convince anyone right X to prayer of this complaint. Will our exchanges kindly bear in mind according a nil it further says that, considering the a of such condition, action is brought to obtain a decree The slid folly the of is address present31 of out Court, dissolving the bonds of matthis condition or the The rf Blades that immoral, e between the jdaiuLfT and now of the ease 'by 'which it may be rem- moral, vistrng was an act of stupenduous Nephi. We value allof our xchanges or rimony it and that pi a in U be award, d the: Nation, defendant, edied. child, Claude Gilpat-custody of their minor that firm iu 'this city, hypocrasy on the part of the peopleof the matter would not be mentioned. Plaintiff they intena.arried rick alleged one Iq on the 3rd day Countv Utah, Juab at to Nexdii, a Stone cast first Utah. at there is one Democrat and one Kapnb the East of November, A. D. lull. T iat on the 23rd' day of December, A. D. ISJ3, the defendant there as But if even at this latq day the govjlcan. Toll tics does not enter busimws the crime of adultets with one Nir.md'j, of the Blade by future tbe ernment shall as rigidly enforce tbe Dont judge at Kanosh, Millard Count, Utah. Roberts, a disturbing factor in their mind bear on or in i about the 3rd day of May, A.D. P d f, That as it of he number. Columbia District Kindly in the present the solemnly td the cefendaut, relations. Both arc intent on making law w -- . i a-- to one hlmp-w- - law-makin- enforced in Utah, then will a portheir joint ini rests a success. Sncli was of dim the sting of discrimination be leave the drouth cursed as the .foregoing should be object tion facts If those that have charge of va 3 a M TO toe to C; lessons to the members of both parties extracted. Is it that a liko condition io possible in a of the enforcement of tho Edmunds Itood uidir the law in Washington will place deputy to start general way. s li Lint feckless j marshals around the domiciles of all a PcpfecLory ia Utah? u and hire topottefs to trail There is not a city south of Balt Lairc suppecto facilities for distribut- up tramgreisors and put them behind bettor has that oft5, o IL IDE c . and, effectually stamp oilt merchandi-- o and homo products the bars, ing W practice of hi it rteyv ham h a prove to to c. good than Nephi. Sir dolling out io the the peculiar' tod aa has been .trctoes, n. II. Pa ivrr, the Blades unsur-- South is the Union Pacific Ey. Tbo keeping be-- t accomplish d in Utah v jth reference fo d trv. the ei. dd . i s 0 pri S tnpete Vally rood climbs the p.us ami Sanpete County and plural marriage, then, and not till here ecu ft x Manti then, will tho Mormon people believe I liko Ltirub fr.outhward conned mg at 1 :r.c-tiL ictt road, w bit'll will be they v ere not. tho victim of .v,ipelfi' Denver the with I. r ,? , loth y 1C,. ti Mariewdedbto mm-- in e seCuirifinTdiit r, u snored j , al.t it part of the Blade for newspapers andj exalbe grav-yar- d pect to escape the fate of its predecessors, but its experience of two years Jias so touchened and tempered it that it cares ' !The nothlng'for newspaper tomb-ston- e, Blade is locking not to the past, but to the future, withi faith in itself and confl- , dence in the enterprise and patriotism of its constituency as Weil aa old friends that have promise to that of stand by us. , . hag ojjney indEithe dollars begin ng 1 j jliropL It . i uune.ceasiry to stite Uhat Ciilv n now w inhering whcre:she 'It Ss t'TAII ritovo. , , mov- - l city that, the people silver and gbid Mid to shoiv Low plentiful ailvor is in H'a.u dignidtire parody on nations, the. i nidi die lite ilollnr 0 - their daddies so Lflrga 1 1. n t it Wa3 more valuable as bullion Ut? ratio Utah, ed 5, 41 . I The little tom-fogovernment of Chile s trying to ape tne Yankee gold-bugud v. ant the litter ten better by miking a - the-Morm- on ol 1 f io-Nati- oqal dUj,-Jjv-- J i , Nephi, I j oaJ the to sit down in a verit- - ) i IIot I. I It may seem like supreme gall If any reader ia unable at any time to of The IJearld through an a obtain It is learned from the dispatches! this under-suppl- y copy at any news stand, or from ho i3 requested to any newsboy, railway Edtnunda Relative law week, that the notify the publishers. etc. e. u. to bigamy, polygamy, The above Is carried attbeheadof to be enforced in the National Capitol. the editorial page of the Herald. The ones at Wash- - writer will say that, as a rule, if any Little did the over-piou- s P from the Ebgton dream, when the truly good Lake to Milford, asks for a paper, he legislators were compounding the anti- will be handed a copy of the Herald Js wants the Her polygamy dose for Utah, that it would morning cotem. If Virtuous the trouble ever return .to aid, he is forced to make a special reclerks and clerkesses ia the various quest for it. Last fp unday morning departments of the government' But the train newsdealer stepped an the such is realy the case, and although Nephi platform with a' bundle of the rather late in the1 day, it will lje some aforesaid co terns.". an d when askbd if what gratifying to those out here ,that not,bave!a Herald, the newsIs' medicine. Washington tasted the boy5 said no. law where the realy the place The Herald and the public arodvet-com- e have been first enforced. A to the above information, and so be mowing or other machines, should is the newsboy, for if there is any before in the tested factory thoroughly one thing The Blade detests it is tricksent to foj experi distant points being J ery and discrimination. ments. It is The Blade's belief, if that hadjl been done, and done thor PRESS ENDORSEMENTS, oughly, the country would have been compelled to elect a sufficient number The Salt Lake Herald lias the folof new congressmen to make up a of lowing kind words for The Blade: quorum, or allow the business g a rest The Millard County Blade, ia it3 last to take national announces that its next number pending the release of a large number issue, will be issued from Nephi. The people of Deseret have not supported the paper of congressmen from the penitentiary as it should be, and th editor removes to Washm same Were conditions the a field where the sheckels will come iu to ington, D. C as those that Obtained more readily. The paper was a credit Neof and the Millard people good County in. Utah when the campaign or Eastern can congratulate themselves that it phi excessive piety began, the has come to them to stay. Its policy is and aggressive!, and its matter The would have Blades pro feerl383and ians ; welfput toother. j fourdestTympathyr But the cqndifc ions of file the and peo- (Note The rank are exactly opposite. Howsoeyer-muo- h those outside of j Utah may 'condemn ISpie of Deseret did noblY In their support e Ed. Blade.) the practices of the Mormon" J of The Blad people, those that were realy acquaint The .Utah Enquirer and The Blade, (whether they be Jew or Gentile,) with on several occasions have crossed weatheir pons, and for that reason .the following know that the Mormons, to practice of plural marriage was, them is more fully appreciated: just as honorable, just as pure, just as The fearless editor of the Millard Counholy and binding ras were the rnonoga ty Blade, J. F. Gibbs, baa removed his on s keen edged cutter to Nephi, where the mous marriages among name Blade will probably be retained. Those, that resided in UtMi during the We wish Editor Gibbs success in his new crusade of pious fiypoerasy, know the venture. mighty sacrifice that was laid mn the law by altar of obedience.. MAY SEEM HIGH. al . ing Detroit district ! . B 1 ANSWERED. Pe i iajilsimx I to 1 y. ( r- cert. s Hoi - have favored The Blade jvUh news THURMAN A WUDjl Wjjf )D, items, or to others that will thus favor us. Attorneys - at - Lav, In another week we will have a goad Correspondent in Deseret who will keep aur readers apprised of all items of inter get Doom ami J'j -t Nstiiimiw DsuUi nlMiu,- that may transpire in that region , includ- 1 i - I than ever. This applies to all those that , GOING HOME TO ROOnT. () KICK : At fit- On above dat, tlie Lnlon Pacific will sell excursion tickets from points in Utah, as fallows : To Omaha, Sioux City, Kansas City non-Mor. . . .$.10.00 and return 37.50 To St. Louis anti return . 42.50 . . vj. return and To STRENGTH Chicago IN UNION THERE IS ' All tickets will be rood for rstui n , until September Ftli, 1P.15. .The IJnion Pacific is the shorte-- t and fastest No truer words were ever spoken to all points East, OperuLhg Pullman line than tfie axiom at the head , of this eats, Reclining Standard and Tourist Sleepnior and is the The thousands Chair extra and Elegant Day Coac-Ltpeople, articles and we desire to make a text of ears. lin oulv Dining operating of Mornion Hagars, driven into the liion Pacific agent particulars call D.onE.t JJ;. it at this time. s asked for advertRing space orFor The write kt.kt, in price , and wilderness well-definwho, oy.tnar law, feeling among Tnere is a (ien'li Agt. Ias'gr Dept, will j very The ia strike ivey Blade, Salt Lake City. since the loneliness and sorrow are sorviug out of this folly. uvU-jjis- j f Mortgage Donfc v j The Blade's position, and certain other matters that to - r, down in Millard County will not forget the Blade, and that they will send us the news, as we need your services more ' 1 Physician and Summ it is trusted that our correspondents w --i- c. s. iios:,iEh, re- - verge. The Blade desires to imptess ore thing on the people of Nephi. It will not. requiie any great length of time to discover whether or not the Blade will receive the support necessary to its continued existence. With not a dissenting voice, our friends say, .you will experience no difficulty in making e iqerohan-dison It The Blade a complete success. about the ayerage freight Tor the is frankly admitted that we do not fulErorq Salt Lake to Nephi, ship ly share that confidehe We possess saving on less than car-lo-t ments of freight from Salt Lake 5to a great hope that our friends are not southern points. Another advantage mistaken, and that hojve will be an a wholesale house at this point would impellent force to,Vork;as we have have over Salt Lake, wholesalers, would never worked before. .Down in its for be that jt would save the consignee mer home, The Blade lived two years from one to two days in receiving his right in the face uf an almost univer adsal sentiment that, it could not exist. goods and which is always .a gr;at vantage to purchasers of job lots. Conditiop, however, are now different. An additional advantage of the Down' there,' The Blade was only exestablishing of a wholesale house would pected to take care of itself, .and the accrue to all the local dealers n that, labor of editing ic was done at such they would also save the price of freight times as could be spared from b her between Salt Lake 'and this point, and employment. The expense of running which, during the year, would consti- - j the paper In Nephiwill be largly aug-tut- e J tnented,and one of two things are in quite aq item in the profits. tf the people of Nephi are cot able evitable its income will either exceed to establish such a business, they can J its expenses, or it will run behifkl. If unite in an effort to ihcjuce the estab- - the latter, it requires no inspiration tti lishment of a wholesale house by out- - j predict the result, - O v side parties. The effort would be sue VM vuv JI cessful, for capital is not only willing persons have declined to subscribe. In but eager " for safe and profitable io the huriy of moving and in collecting . matter for this issue, there has been vestment, Such a concern! , would add Signify np time to make a general canvass Ur and prestage to the city, and is enly one j advertisements, which will be done of the many things that can be accom- - during the next week. The result of j I plished by burying the political hatchet- ha canvass will determine tbe fate of in business matters and acting in eon- The Blade. 1 j ( We hold no mortg and support! of age on the the 'people eff Juab Cpunty. They know' The Blade is here to stay either alive or dead. It will require only a small amount of ' nourish ipent from eachof those, amply able, to keep The Blade alive and in a healthy and f" growing condition. We are frequently rhet with the question, why do you not consolidate with the Standard or lease the plant?71 It is easily answered. Id the first place we canndt afford .to lease the plant at the price asked, and further, we could not obtain pessession in time to begin the publication of VoL III! Tbe most important reason for our objection to leasing the Standard plant, however, la found in that, the! life of any paper will be precarious that is dethat may be termipendent on nated at the expiration of a;year, and particularly when, those owning the and whose sole plant are interest in the, city is gauged tjy the sum involved in the lease. Wheel such conditions obtain, there cannot, be ihht confidence, in the continued existence of a paper, either on the part of that would the jjeople otherwise prevail were the plant owmed in connection with the paper which is the case with The Blade. Between the publishers of the Standard and Blade there is not, the slightest fret ion; The gentleman wmo edits tbe " 4 hot! f g good will- heated he associated with the Now if. some financial Burin. bewill arise iaud point out the relation nva-- , 'bull-dozin- QuiLe the habits of extravagence. IMPORTANT, mer. This condition furnishes a means of out-le- t to both the western and eastern chains of valleys, and along which are situated the principal towns and mining camps of Southern 'Utah. ,Nephi can get car lots of merchandise laid down here as cheaply as can Salt tLake. Such conditions would be a protection ,0 a wholesale house established in STephi of about $10. per ton, which is , . 1 35 J 25 Lv pm -i i pm ... On La te MO .am pm Ceai Jto ..mput G.OOiun Ar ) fh pm 8 i0 am LV i lord iAr o . . 4 30 .an 10 0J pm lyiscop. rn vf t uM daily KaPEPT Juab of Trains ! ! . 4 10 , f 1 ) ( , we hardly know a score of Nephites, bis marriage vows, wn fully and ithout cvVr and abandi ned plaintiff' and Si,, to live seperat even by sight. Also that we have not yet since has and st.U continues from Salt auv and apart irom planffnf. w ithout Two through trains jdally I discovered the avenues through which cause or reason. Plain! iff praj s ior ; East &11 Lake to pointsPalace bleeper ifry m Sap relief. coma. to Pullman is news matter likely For fuller particulars see certified copy of LaThrough ke to pile at o wit 'Hit e!mnto complaint on tile herein. ri miOV."l Tom i tsiecoff s. And ynu are hereby notifisd that if you ftol Chair call Free IJeelininccoaches. to appear and answer the said complaint as of and uiv of Eiegant If the people Nephi especially, above mj aired, the said plaintiff will apply to line operating dining car service. d. rounded, and therein relief lino to all point,. for Inc Court the 4 test aEl fast will he just rally costs of suit. Juab County generally, S. G. Dvii! Agent, Oasis. Witness the lieu. William II. around tbe Blade, we will furnish them of . .Seal and the Kir-n K. Burley, Gcnl Agt Passgr. Dept., King, Judge,i vn t 2TS flam st , Halt Lake, t of the tbe drift Office, ons o! the best papers south of Balt Laie TieUet Cffy .lad ml Dwtn-- t in :and forthe i' Li Lomax, Geoff l'a Hgti and' Ticket Act. of Ul '- 0 this fiffh tE. Dickiitoon, Mujrr., Gm.th;i Territory City. Every dollar will be wisely spent vf o"r S. II. II. C,a; k, dav of 5, ar, in t'.SEAL hwnd-- i t in building up the Blade and in imI f 51 ei one Lord Oliver V. ml , d and nin t e tire. ElSeiv Audi rson, extwo The It. years Blades proving w. Do J. U . JlLva IT, (.bah. John ). lU'MUAM!. R Great fFre rick R. Courier!,of the confines out on the Clerk. perience jQ Pr that can1--desert- ed I ni-cient al I ' e Sr 1 -- l y-'- 1 ar -- IH-GH- Amtricin JVAereL hp.s .not engendered J j, jj, ,ut;y.tor n ii,. ,i j cup |